Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

square-cross-section

noun
/skwɛr ˈkrɔs ˌsɛkʃən/
Definition
A shape that is formed by slicing through a three-dimensional object such that the cut surface is a square.
Examples
  • The square-cross-section of the pipe was used to determine its volume.
  • Architects often use square-cross-section shapes for the support beams in their designs.
  • To analyze the flow of air, engineers measured the square-cross-section of the duct.
Meaning
The term describes the geometric figure created when a solid object, like a cylinder or prism, is cut perpendicular to its length, resulting in a square surface area.
Synonyms
  • Square cross-section
  • Square section
  • Rectangular profile